Not learning like I'd like.

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  • Steel has to be shown everything many times for him to accept them. You think he sees and accepts things but he really doesn't. You can see that in this video. We work the tarp until it gets nice, leave it and come back and we have to start over again.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 26

  • @SAR-f4o
    @SAR-f4o Місяць тому +3

    Thank you for sharing your experience. I have been working mine on the ground in the roundpen to listen to me asking him to just walk and not plow around at full speed then stop and snort really hard like a dragon. He is now dropping his head while walking or at a slow rack which seems to indicate he is more relaxed now. He rides much better too...not so short strided like he was when I first got him a year ago. He is 8 now.😊

  • @KerryDior
    @KerryDior Місяць тому +3

    Great educational resource. Tim Thanks for sharing your knowledge much appreciated ❤

    • @DariaHarruff
      @DariaHarruff 27 днів тому

      @@KerryDior boring as hell u can UA-cam stop putting horse training on the Internet I wish we didn't UA-cam forced into our life who forced it

  • @PONYHEAVEN
    @PONYHEAVEN Місяць тому +3

    So interesting piece of work.

  • @ThreeRingRanch
    @ThreeRingRanch 28 днів тому +2

    Almost looks like he's learned this gets him out of working so he goes into I'm so scared mode. With a newer rider this would be terrifying. Unless he's completely unstarted...

  • @paintlove5845
    @paintlove5845 Місяць тому +4

    Wow, that went quickly now
    Respect 👌

  • @SAR-f4o
    @SAR-f4o Місяць тому +4

    Love it when you have gaited horses in training!!

  • @italiangirl2440
    @italiangirl2440 6 днів тому

    New subscriber here, always wanted a horse but never have had one but I really enjoy watching your videos

  • @yessabell1707
    @yessabell1707 Місяць тому +3

    ❤❤❤

  • @sherw7635
    @sherw7635 Місяць тому +3

    Perhaps he's not the sharpest knife in the drawer?

    • @lindsaysmith9014
      @lindsaysmith9014 29 днів тому +2

      We see so many smart, quick learning horses on here, I suppose that every now and then you get will get a lovely horse which needs more reinforcement and repetition .

  • @laurakerley8774
    @laurakerley8774 Місяць тому +3

    Is his vision ok??😮

  • @laurenamrhein6601
    @laurenamrhein6601 Місяць тому +4

    I feel like he seems really anxious. He’s a good horse for sure but just a nervous Nellie. Maybe he’ll always need a confident rider too just for the leadership

    • @that1goatbleats
      @that1goatbleats Місяць тому +3

      My old gelding was this way. He's very solid otherwise but when that random spooky object came into play, you'd have to show him he isn't going to die. You would never expect what he would decide to spook on. Miss him dearly

  • @C-Rocks
    @C-Rocks Місяць тому +2

    He thinks the rope.means to move!

  • @payntpot7623
    @payntpot7623 Місяць тому +2

    This raises some interesting questions in my mind.
    Is it a function of his brain, or is it eyesight and brain combined? Is it things he has to walk over, or is it also objects he has to walk past? (Ah, you answered my question!!!) Has there been an experience in the past where he stepped on something which frightened or hurt him, such as a snake, the ground collapsing under foot, a bog or similar? Perhaps he has difficulty on focusing on what is underneath him until the last moment because his concentration is elsewhere and suddenly, he thinks he is about to step on danger? Has he ever experienced uneven terrain? Was he born and bred in a stable or small level paddock? Has he ever been in a herd situation?
    Could he have a learning difficulty? If we accept some humans are "wired differently", surely all other animals can potentially suffer a similar fate? If he missed some normal experiences and the connections were not made when he was born, perhaps they may never build along neuro pathways?
    What makes you think he will eventually be a good horse? Have you struck others like this? It seems a bit like Groundhog Day in horse form? If he is constantly second guessing what is under his feet, will he ever accept new experiences? I wonder how he would cope with something like crossing over a swing bridge out mustering, with 5 or 6 years of riding under his belt?
    I would be tempted to turn him out in steep hill country with a few other horses and let him learn to navigate rough footing . I am a firm believer in letting horses make their own mistakes without having to worry about having to balance a rider at the same time, especially when they are newly backed. Not carrying a human also means that if they trip, slip, or fall, they can never blame a human (hence losing trust in a rider). Why would anyone want to trust their life riding a horse which has not learnt to navigate terrain safely, at different paces?
    I will be interested to watch his progression.

  • @SAR-f4o
    @SAR-f4o Місяць тому +4

    Seems that a lot of gaited horses are never allowed to just flat walk...my younger walker/SSH is like that. It is like he is scared to walk when I ask him like he is going to get in trouble . I have worked so long establishing a brake pedal with mine...i guess it is an anxiety issue that he had before I had him?? Dunno. Have you experienced this with gaited horses?

    • @Livesoutdoors-c2v
      @Livesoutdoors-c2v Місяць тому +3

      I have. It’s what they’re taught. I had to teach my latest purchase a Peruvian to just relax and walk…he’s 17 and I’m trying to preserve him he’s got arthritis. I had to go back to groundwork on foot to show him what I wanted. He’s getting it but old habits especially when they’re used to or addicted to FAST all the time are hard to break. Takes a lot of patience and understanding and persistence but it can be done.

  • @debraclogston9379
    @debraclogston9379 Місяць тому +1

    Scatterbrained?

    • @DariaHarruff
      @DariaHarruff Місяць тому

      You're negative

    • @debraclogston9379
      @debraclogston9379 Місяць тому +3

      @DariaHarruff Have some coffee. We've all met critters that are not entirely present in the room with us. Don't mean it's bad, just might take a bit to get the idea through. Like learning calculus was for me.

    • @DariaHarruff
      @DariaHarruff Місяць тому

      @@debraclogston9379 I'm mentally challenged u don't like me I'm not dumb

    • @DariaHarruff
      @DariaHarruff Місяць тому +1

      @@debraclogston9379 I'm sorry I mentally challenged u don't want me here I'm done with that negativity

    • @debraclogston9379
      @debraclogston9379 29 днів тому +1

      @@DariaHarruff No offense intended.

  • @DariaHarruff
    @DariaHarruff Місяць тому

    Boring